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FilesConnectSettings
In the package manifest, all organization settings metadata types are accessed using the Settings name. See Settings for details.
File Suffix and Directory Location
FilesConnectSettings values are stored in the FilesConnect.settings file in the settings folder. The .settings files are different from other named components, because there’s only one settings file for each settings component.
Version
FilesConnectSettings components are available in API version 47.0 and later.
Fields
| Field Name | Field Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| enableContentHubAllowed | boolean | Indicates whether Files Connect is enabled (true) or not (false). |
| enableContentHubCvtLinksAllowed | boolean | Indicates whether the ability to link conversions in the feed publisher is enabled (true) or not (false) for Google Drive and Quip links. |
| enableContentHubEOSearchLayout | boolean | Indicates whether the external object’s search layout can be used in Global Search (true) or not (false). |
Declarative Metadata Sample Definition
The following is an example of a FilesConnectSettings component.
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2<FilesConnectSettings xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata">
3 <enableContentHubAllowed>false</enableCurrencyEffectiveDates>
4 <enableContentHubCvtLinksAllowed>false</enableCurrencySymbolWithMultiCurrency>
5 <enableContentHubEOSearchLayout>false</enableMultiCurrency>
6</FilesConnectSettings>The following is an example package.xml that references the previous definition.
1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
2<Package xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata">
3 <types>
4 <members>FilesConnect</members>
5 <name>Settings</name>
6 </types>
7 <version>47.0</version>
8</Package>Wildcard Support in the Manifest File
The wildcard character * (asterisk) in the package.xml manifest file doesn’t apply to metadata types for feature settings. The wildcard applies only when retrieving all settings, not for an individual setting. For details, see Settings. For information about using the manifest file, see Deploying and Retrieving Metadata with the Zip File.